Go-Ahead Bayern delayed you.
Get 25–50% of your ticket back.
EU law requires Go-Ahead Bayern to compensate you. 60+ minutes late = 25% back. 120+ minutes = 50% back. No win, no fee.
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Common questions about Go-Ahead Bayern compensation
Can I claim compensation on Go-Ahead Bayern delays?
Yes. EU 2021/782 fully applies to Go-Ahead Bayern. For delays of 60+ minutes at your final destination, you can claim 25% of your ticket price. 120+ minutes: 50%.
Why are Go-Ahead Bayern trains often delayed?
Go-Ahead Bayern operates on DB-owned infrastructure. Most delays cascade from mainline disruptions on the Augsburg–Munich and Augsburg–Ulm corridors, which are heavily used by DB long-distance services.
Is Go-Ahead Bayern a new operator?
Go-Ahead Bayern started operations in December 2021 as part of Bavaria's competitive tender process for regional rail. It is a subsidiary of the UK's Go-Ahead Group, which also operates rail and bus franchises in the UK, Germany, and Scandinavia.
How do I file a delay compensation claim with Go-Ahead Bayern?
Submit via go-ahead-bahn.de/fahrgastrechte or through TrainOwed within 90 days of your journey. You need your ticket and the delay duration.